If it was restored it would be an almighty home. I lost count of the bedrooms. The land and out buildings were vast.
The cost would be ginormous. Too much for average Joe.
Entrance was straight forward, the door was open.
It was easy going around the house as all belongings were gone and the majority of the house had been stripped to bare brick. Light shone in from all directions through holes and cracks in the walls. Sections of the house are not advisable to explore as the ceiling and floor look rotten. Even the last owner/developer has barred access to the worst room as I'm sure you would fall through immediately.
Take a look for yourself.
From the window of the grande house we could see another building in the distance. A 5 minute drive landed us on the door step of this over grown farm building.
Look at how nature has reclaimed the land.
Thanks to Lloyd for the company.
Thanks for looking.
Tune in next time.
My personal blog documenting my fun with photography. Film, Urbex, Travel, Street, My life. I'm a self confessed camera geek and this is how I let off my steam between my work as a professional photographer.
Showing posts with label decline. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decline. Show all posts
Friday, 7 April 2017
Disrepair
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Saturday, 23 April 2016
The Characters of Wisbech, the Town in Decline.
You don't need a city to shoot street photography. You can do it in your home town.
Ive started to do it around my home town or village of Sutton Bridge.
If i had to choose my favourite nearest location though it would have to be Wisbech, without a doubt,
A town of many cultures. At least one third of the population is thought to be eastern european.
A town in decline.
Even in my lifetime, I've seen the town spiral downwards, as the 'big named' stores have come and gone, the small local business have shut down. Mostly whats left is phone shops, coffee shops, Poundland x2 and Eastern european convenience stores, other store fronts lifeless or boarded up.
I suppose what i do like whilst at the same time hate about the place is the characters and the litter roaming the streets.
Drunks, jobless' and bear cans strewn in the gutter.
Maybe a paradise for those of us who like their hobby photography to be grimy, very different from my weekend wedding work.
I'll start with my favourite alley in the town, Scrimshires Passage. Some seriously old buildings with peeling paint, padlocked doors and an archway to provide contrast between shadow and light. I always head there hoping to catch someone walking through.
This day i met something else, shoes, new shoes left on a window ledge.
Only 10 seconds after taking this shot a drunk cyclist came through and asked me if the shoes were mine. I then had a conversation with her about how much i think she could sell them for. Good luck to her and her new items for sale.
When standing around in dark alleys for too long you start to get stared at, please, keep on staring.
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| Notice the beer can on the right |
I manual focus a lot these days as it allows me to wait for someone to walk into the shot. I truly love this image.
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| Cool dude |
The look, the 'why's he taking a picture of me' face.
Another can.
I wonder how long this couple have been in love?
Modern love?
Quick love?
Love you long time?
I still return to the penguin street art.
Whoever the street artist is, i do hope they continue.
Wisbech; the town i grew up in, lots of good times spent with mates.
Look after it.
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